It's that time of the year but given all the riding i do there aren't any horse-chestnuts anywhere on my routes. So are they out yet? We always take the kids to Coombe Park in Coventry where i teach them the ancient art of hoicking big sticks at trees to get the conkers down. We always seem to be the only family that does it, all the others look on disapprovingly

And why shuloukd you be surprised if yoy saw someone vandalising a flower bed or rudely shaped topiary

It's that time of the year but given all the riding i do there aren't any horse-chestnuts anywhere on my routes. So are they out yet? We always take the kids to Coombe Park in Coventry where i teach them the ancient art of hoicking big sticks at trees to get the conkers down. We always seem to be the only family that does it, all the others look on disapprovingly

And why shuloukd you be surprised if yoy saw someone vandalising a flower bed or rudely shaped topiary

Chestnuts will drop on their own accord.

Good grief! I can feel the last remnants of fun in this sanitised world of ours slowly ebbing away.

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